Friday, November 15, 2019
With close reference Search for my tongue written by Sujata Bhatt, and
With close reference Search for my tongue written by Sujata Bhatt, and Still I rise by Maya Angelou both explore the effective With close reference ââ¬Å"Search for my tongueâ⬠written by Sujata Bhatt, and ââ¬Å"Still I riseâ⬠by Maya Angelou both explore the effectiveness of their celebration of culture and traditions. The two poems are about both poets reflecting upon how important it is to keep in touch with cultures and traditions, to be proud of who you are and where you come from. ââ¬Å"Still I Riseâ⬠by Maya Angelou, a confident defiant woman with lots of personality, pumps her sassiness into the poem to do nothing but inspire and move us. It is an inspiring poem about the poet herself overcoming great obstacles which her and her family has fought against all their lives. Her poem is a call to have pride in yourself no matter what you are, or where you come from. It evokes a feeling of great human spirit and, you can't but pay attention to the possibility that it is dedicated to one particular culture or race, the black slaves. Angelouââ¬â¢s strong personality mirrors the way in which she decided to set the poem out in rhyming verse. Itââ¬â¢s strong, yet upbeat bouncy feel cries to be read out aloud which also reflects her powerful, independent personality. Her defiance immediately starts to shine from the first stanza. After all the negativity, ââ¬Å"â⬠¦bitter, twisted liesâ⬠, ââ¬Å"â⬠¦trod me in the very dirtâ⬠she will still get up and rise against it all, not letting anyone control her. From such a negative stanza she moves on to an energetic tone in stanza three. She uses nature ââ¬Å"Just like moons and like starsâ⬠to bring out a buoyant optimistic tone; by using the certainty of nature she is conveying the message that no one ... ...e of Gujarat in ââ¬Å"Search for my tongueâ⬠and with the strong bouncy rhythm in ââ¬Å"Still I riseâ⬠both poems scream to be read out loud. ââ¬Å"It grows back, a stump of a shootâ⬠Like Angelou, Bhatt also uses nature to bring out the uplifting tone of the poem. She conveys the idea that nature is certain, the rain will always come back in April and the sun will always come back to shine in June. She then uses positive repetition ââ¬Å"â⬠¦ the bud opens, the bud opensâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ bringing an energetic flow into the poem the use of repetition also adds excitement and tension building to an immensely powerful metaphor ââ¬Å"It blossoms in my mouthâ⬠. Sujata Bhatt finishes the elevating moving poem on a high note. Angelou and Bhatt explore both the ups and downs of their lives but both of the poets end their poems with them defeating their problems and worries and standing up for their rights.
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